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Former Secretary of War and Senator served as the first and only president of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis 

100

This narrow strip on the Korean Peninsula roughly follows 38 degrees north latitude

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 
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In 2014, she made history as the first African-American to dance the role of Clara in American Ballet Theatre's production of The Nutcracker

Misty Copeland 

100

What is the only sport to be played on the moon?

Golf

100

The country that has won the most medals in the Winter Olympics.

Norway

200

The term that refers to two chambers, established by the constitution as a compromise of the New Jersey and Virginia plans

Bicameral 

200

State Capitals
It's the only capital named for a signer of the Constitution

Madison, Wisconson 

200

Beginning in 1867, school was in session for what is now Morehouse College and this university in Washington, D.C.

Howard University 

200

Who was the first player to win the Golden Boot twice? 

Gerd Mueller

200

This poet and author titled the first volume of her autobiography "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." 

Maya Angelou

300

The 11th president of the United States, who issued the largest territorial expansion of all the United States Presidents during one term.

James K Polk 

300

The first President to hold an internet chat with the public?

Bill Clinton

300

2013 saw the first Congress with 2 African-American senators when Mo Cowan of Massachusetts served with Tim Scott of this state

South Carolina 

300

The first President to be born in a hospital, in October 1924?

Jimmy Carter

300

Element number 18, it's every pirate's favorite noble gas

Argon. 

400

This battle sparked the beginning of the Revolutionary War

Lexington and Concord

400

This five-letter app that started in 2009 allows you to send money to friends, making group dinners less stressful. 

Venmo

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U.S. banks earn money by giving loans at interest rates regulated by this body created in 1913

Federal Reserve (Board)

400

Computer Science's equivalent to the Nobel Prize is named for this 20th-century British mathematician

Alan Turing

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In 1936, this British economist proposed that the way to beat a recession was through a government-sponsored policy of full employment. 

John Maynard Keynes

500

New Year's Day in 1752 was a precursor of Flag Day due to her birth in Pennsylvania.

Betsy Ross

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The NFL team that has its logo on only one side of its helmets

The Pittsburgh Steelers 

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O Say, Can You See this guitarist who closed the show at Woodstock and was paid $32,000 for the gig. 

Jimi Hendrix 

500

Berry Gordy was known as "The Chairman" while running this soul music empire

Motown

500

Two-hundred pounds of mulberry leaves fed to worms are used to produce one pound of this product

Silk